The most comprehensive list of numbers and analysis of those numbers you will find in relation to the Mega Millions lottery game. It contains an abundance of data to help you in your quest to pick the next jackpot-winning combination.

Columbo super-fan, Jenny Hammerton, offers an episode by episode guide, focusing on the food and drink which are so prominently sprinkled throughout the greatest television detective series ever made. She guides you through cherry-picked, episode-specific recipes and suggests ways to make your Columbo dinner party, the talk of the town.

Collected for the first time! 36 geek arguments from across seven years of Geek Speak Magazine.
With a Foreword penned by best-selling author Seanan McGuire, Geek Versus Geek is like having season tickets to the nerdiest debate club of all time. (And that is very much saying something.)

In this book, Steven Cooper covers all 26 episodes broadcast in 2014 and 2015, from the start of the Capaldi era to the 2015 Christmas special. The result vividly captures the journey taken by Peter Capaldi's Doctor, from the angst of his 2014 debut and its effect on his relationship with his companion Clara, to his confident rock 'n' roll persona of 2015.

A collection of political and social pamphlets about the financial Crisis from 2008, the invasion of the „poor vampires” from Dracula’s Land in UK, an outlook „vampire style” of the meme „Czar Putin riding a bear", the visitation of Chinese President in UK, the „Brexit” evolution, the latest American elections, the Pokemon phenomenon in a political „vampire view” and Vampy News. "Je suis Charlie!"

Christmitzvah and Other Stories of Holiday Angst is a collection of humor essays and stories concerning holiday stresses. This includes family, airports, and kids, but also hits territories such as sex talks, Viagra and jetlag, and the battle between Hanukkah and Christmas. A collection of funny, relatable stories perfect for reading in the bathroom while hiding out at a family holiday party.

This Unique, Independently Researched, Truest Interpretation of the Book of Revelation, reveals God's Grace, Mercy and Love for His creation while destroying the 7 Year Tribulation, Global Armageddon and Antichrist Theories. Revelations of Grace and Mercy provides easy to understand charts and is great for end times readers and reveals God restoring the "one on one" relationship with His creation.

One stubborn, lecherous llama, three alpacas, two miniature horses with outsize personalities, and a passle of chickens—what could possibly go wrong? Add to the mixture wildlife like raccoons, wild turkeys, a bald eagle, a bobcat, and sprinkle in various rabid critters. Season liberally with several packs of very hungry coyotes and you have the perfect recipe for hobby farm mayhem.

The historically accurate and decidedly entertaining owner’s manual, The Constitution – A Revolutionary Story covers the how's, what's, and why's of the United States founding documents - but with a healthy dose of political humor. It offers a historically accurate and informative background on the nation’s founding documents, but unlike the original, it won't put you into a coma.

For many Africans, the dream of travelling to Europe or America represents a burning lifetime ambition that they would do anything (well, almost) to achieve.
So what is it really like out there? What is the story behind the rosy images of the west that are beamed to Africa on television, in movies and in the glossy magazines? This book addresses those issues in a conversational and witty style.

The hobby farm adventures from Amuck: Tales From a Hobby Farm continue unabated in the pages of Beyond Amuck with the newest animal-related catastrophes faced by the author. The neighborhood coyotes are up to their usual nefarious doings while a revolving cast of other critters make their appearance on a daily basis, and add to the utter mayhem of the author’s day-to-day life on her farm.

In 1989, Doctor Who went off the air. But dedicated fans wouldn't let it go. Some of them started producing their own Doctor Who Adventures, and they never stopped.
The second volume of reviews and essays that chart a hidden history of new Doctors, Female Doctors, Black Doctors, Doctors from around the world, from the 1990's to the present day. The fan films that rivalled the show itself.

LEXX, a subversive, surrealist space opera that billed itself as Star Trek's Evil Twin, from 1997 to 2002 and earned a fanatical cult following. This book tells the story of LEXX both onscreen and offstage, and of the unique personalities and bizarre chains of circumstances that brought it to life.

For decades, the name "Las Vegas" summoned up the image of a neon world of nonstop gambling, gangsters, sex, and adult entertainment. But today, Las Vegas has transformed itself into a family vacation spot second only to Disneyworld on America's leisure-time itinerary. What—and who—is responsible for this multibillion-dollar transformation?

Erudite humour in literature is a tricky business. However, in this marvellously wide-ranging curiosity shop of mirthful
and incisive essays on the vagaries of the human condition, Professor Sukumar Nayar hits the mark. With delightful
abandon, Nayar—India-born and Queen's English groomed— serves up a banquet of little known facts, absurdities, and wisdoms.